BrewDog Liverpool prepares to open its doors

BrewDog Liverpool launches in the Ropewalks area of the city centre this week

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A craft beer revolution is coming to Liverpool this week.

BrewDog Liverpool is set to open its doors in the Ropewalks on Wednesday, and will provide the city's drinkers with 30 taps of its own craft beer creations, including the likes of Punk IPA and 5am Red Ale.

The Manolis Yard bar will also be serving up a range of UK and international beers, such as Mikkeller, Stone, Flying Dog and Evil Twin, as well as a full burger menu.

Writing on their official blog, BrewDog said: "BrewDog Liverpool is located right in the heart of the Ropewalks area. It's an area of the city long known for having an independent feel, so we'd like to think we'll fit in perfectly.

"Liverpool has something of a reputation for creativity and inspiration... Manolis Yard is a perfect location for our sixth new UK bar this year, in a city in which we've long wanted to play a part."

BrewDog are promising that their Liverpool bar will provide with an "interactive" experience. As well as a selection of vintage arcade games on site, each booth will have its own "Press for Beer" button; when it's time for a new round, simply press the button, and a member of the BrewDog team will be at your service.

Founded in 2007, BrewDog is the brainchild of James Watt and Martin Dickie, who had grown tired of the "industrially brewed lagers and stuffy ales that dominated the UK market."

Within a year, BrewDog had become Scotland's largest independent brewery, and had created a media storm with Tokyo, the UK's strongest ever beer at 18.2% ABV.

Today, BrewDog has over 20 bars across the UK, and beyond; they launched their Stockholm bar by holding a "funeral" for generic beer in the Swedish capital.